OK. Being retired and spending most of my free time reading posts and running my video channel, I will tell you what I experience almost 100% of the time.
Every single time I read a report or post of some weird odd problem with color management, image / paper alignment, driver problems...
Because they love "Breaking something that is not broken".
Have you seen the lines at the Apple stores whenever a new I-Phone is released?
It's practically a cult.
They have to have it and they must also update the OS instantly and then...... My prints are suddenly magenta!
Joe
I still do not really know for sure.
I was told that it would likely be the board so I bought one.
I have the same exact symptoms as your printer.
I have not yet torn into it because I really don't know how to proceed.
Joe
Not a good idea. Canon print heads expect inks with the correct viscosity and these Epson inks are likely to not be what a thermal canon head expects.
Would likely cause permanent damage!
Joe
Just so you guys know I only have the carts. They are premachined to accept thesis ble use chip typically " Fatter " chips.
Chip and inks are obtained from www.precisioncolors.com
I can only ship to USA addresses and a few other countries.
You can reach through precisioncolors site and pro-1...
I have not updated firm ear on any of my printers. I also reset and refill my OEM T58 carts and do not use refillables any longer.
So I can not answer specifically about pro 3880.
Joe
Guys, these carts with the on board ink button work best when simply refilling by pressing the reset button followed by the Printer's ink change button.
Of course this will only work when a cart is declared empty.
Earlier battery powered push button carts for the R2000 and others could reset...
Hat and I have the process completely streamlined.
Watch my videos on the PRO-1 on my channel. Super easy and I pre modify carts so the chips slip right on!!!
Sure. CANON Printers will perform a cleaning cycle if you do not use the printer for more than 60 hours.
The length and therefore the amount of ink wasted doubles every time you DOUBLE the idle time.
As is 60-120-240-480 straight idle hours.
So print something within the 60 hours minimum and you...